Game Description:Media Molecule, the makers of the wildly addictive Rag Doll Kung Fu, now brings its talents to PlayStation 3. Given the cheeky working title The Next Big Thing, LittleBigPlanet is a game that is also a game making studio.
The LittleBigPlanet experience starts with players learning about their character's powers to interact physically with the environment. There are obstacles to explore, bits and pieces to collect and puzzles to solve; requiring a combination of brains and collaborative teamwork. As players begin to explore, their creative skills will grow and they will be ready to start creating and modifying their surroundings &#8211; the first step to sharing them with the whole community. Creativity is part of the gameplay experience and playing is part of the creative experience. Players can make their world as open or as secretive to explore as they like. When it's ready, they can invite anyone within the LittleBigPlanet community to come and explore their patch -- or can go and explore everybody else's.

LittleBigPlanet News

A very good friend at a former place of employment once described what it was like to be in Tokyo during September for TGS: "Hell Hot." Reports back from the team indicated that the weather this week was actually not so bad, but when the Makuhari Messe turned off the air conditioning on the show floor just as the gang was ready to tape...

Sony showed off two well-known games that will be using its motion controller in different ways: Resident Evil 5 and LittleBigPlanet. During its Tokyo Game Show 2009 press conference, the company revealed that the motion controller will be launching with a Resident Evil 5: Alternate Edition, which will take full advantage of the motion...

It's been almost a year since Media Molecule delivered LittleBigPlanet. There's been a dedicated set of users who seem to have nothing but create and experience LittleBigPlanet content since the launch, and as a love letter to them and to potentially hook in new PlayStation 3 owners, Sony's delivering a Game of the Year edition on September...

In a statement to VG247, Media Molecule's Mark Healy detailed what players can expect from future DLC for LittleBigPlanet:
“A big part of what’s coming in the future expands on what’s possible in LittleBigPlanet in terms of it being a creation tool... There’s going to be lots of exciting things that make it into more of a...

Among the many delightful aspects of PlayStation 3 platformer LittleBigPlanet is the ability to dress the main character, Sackboy, in a variety of different costumes. At Marvel Comic's panel at Comic-Con 2009 this weekend, the company revealed that Sackboy would soon have the option of dressing up as Marvel Comics heroes Iron Man, Wolverine and...

Sony has announced that LittleBigPlanet players have generated one-million levels. On a PlayStation Blog post, SackBoy (not really) wrote:
"Each week the data-miners in our IT department here at Sackboy Central send us a big spreadsheet full of numbers. Some of the numbers mention stuff like “concurrency” and “peak...

*insert overused Ghostbusters catch phrase*
Ahem. Siliconera has discovered a closer look the Ghostbusters-themed content coming to LittleBigPlanet, thanks to an early look provided by the Japanese website for the game. LittleBigPlanet won't be receiving anything as fancy as a ghost trap weapon, but there are plenty of fantastically cute...

Regardless of what you think of Media Molecule's cuddly platformer LittleBigPlanet, the game stands as one of the finest examples of the creative diversity and technological power of the PlayStation 3. It's no surprise then that Media Molecule is hard at work on various LBP projects at the moment, the newest of which is a Game of the Year...

There's no doubt that Media Molecule detonated a user-generated A-bomb with its adorable PlayStation 3 platformer LittleBigPlanet. And while the majority of user-created levels aren't masterpieces of game design, there have been some outstanding offerings that truly show off the tremendous creative potential housed within the game's level...

I stopped downloading new costumes for LittleBigPlanet some months ago, but if you're still playing in Media Molecule's platformer sandbox, the company's going to help you celebrate Independence Day with a little Statue of Liberty costume for the game.
The costume will be available for a limited time on the PlayStation Store, starting this...

Those charming little scamps over at Media Molecule, creators of the adorable living canvas that is LittleBigPlanet, are apparently in the market for some fresh talent. According to a new job listing over at Edge Magazine, the UK-based developer is looking to hire a couple of programmers for a “ground-breaking AAA, PS3 title” that...

Yesterday, you might have seen Media Molecule’s teaser trailer for the upcoming Team ICO DLC pack for the cuddly platformer LittleBigPlanet. The developers also revealed the costume designs for the characters of Ico and Yorda from the Ico portion of the DLC. Well today, Media Molecule have released some design pictures of a few of the...

Customize your LittleBigPlanet in the fashion of Shadow of the Colossus, all in a new downloadable content pack from Media Molecule.
Check out the teaser trailer below.
LittleBigPlanet Shadow of the Colossus DLC Teaser Trailer
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Big day, LittleBigPlanet fans. Earlier, I told you about a new series of celebrity-inspired original levels being released as part of "the patch" program. Now, it's being reported that there's quite a bit more LBP goodness on the way.
In an interview with 1UP, Media Molecule co-founder Alex Evans says that a new LBP web portal is in...

I’ll just get it out of the way upfront. I adore LittleBigPlanet. It brings a Sackboy-sized smile to my face whenever my eyes are exposed to it. And one of the primary reasons that the game never ceases to impress is the potentially endless possibilities it affords users to create their own game worlds. And guess who wants in on the...

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